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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. MAY 5, 1939 Page 2 SJtafj Habor Established 1923 MM A MCMCnn 07 THE This paper receives Union News Service, a C.L 0. affiliate. matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Entered as second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription Advertising rates by request. $1.50 per annum Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. M. L Publisher Office Manager I. THOMPSON It THOMPSO- N- We stand for what the Constitution stands for domestic tranquility the establishment of justice," and the "promotion of the general welfare." UTAH LABOR NEWS. UTAH C. I. O. CONVENTION ASKS THIRD TERM FOR ROOSEVELT (Continued from page 1) 4. Indorsement of the National Labor Relations Act without any amendments. 5. Support of the National Health Act, with request for a specific amendment to provide Federal aid for State miners hospitals. 6. Pledge of moral and financial support to the United Aline Workers of America in the event of a coal strike. 7. Support to the Park City chairman of the U. S. Senate Education and Labor committee, congratulating him on the fairness of current hearings on National Labor Relations Act amendments. James Alorgan, C. I. 0. regional director, speaking to the convention Thursday said that within the last six years the government has come to realize that it has a duty to guarantee economic and social security for all citizens. Lauds New Deal Air. Alorgan said the New Deal Aliners Union No. 99 in its stand against physical examination as a has sought to perfect a workable condition of employment. program of security, and in anoth8. Recommendation to all mem er 10 years, if continued, it would bers of organized labor to promote succeed. He advised the union the use of Utah coal. delegates not to be impatient at the number of years required. Congratulates Thomas He cautioned against the efforts The convention voted a telegram to Senator Elbert D. Thomas, of special interests to return reactionaries to power. He declared that it is better to vote for what A Pasteurized you want and get it than to vote Perfectly for what you dont vyant and get Grade A it.' Trcs3i Hi!kfirPrticslsrPe:?I$ Buttermilk churned iresh daily. Delicious Cottage Cheese. Order .Today SUPERIOR DAIRY Hy. 32S0 1ES5 So. J State y to the message of organization the millions of unorganized workers whom the A. F. L. has for years neglected. of Cheyenne, Virgil Wright r secretary-treasuredistrict Wyoming, of the United Mine Workers, greeted the delegates Thursday and spoke briefly on the necessity of organization and cooperation. Among the entertainment fea-- 1 tures were a dance Thursday night and a banquet Friday night. 0. WOMEN C. I. NAMED LEADERS The Womens Auxiliaries to the I. O. State Council meeting in Park City last week reelected Airs. C. qualities better, and the maintenance cost practically nothing, he The best is the cheapest in said. the long run, he concluded. A Another director of the Associated Clubs, George T. Eckersley of Loa, spoke in favor of patronizing the home industry. A proposed plan for utilization of the waters of the Colorado and Green rivers for irrigation and power in Utah was explained by F. II. Richardson, Salt Lake, member of the Utah water storage commission, and Leland II. Kimball, engineer for the Aletropolitan water district, Salt Lake City. Call us for free estimates. Our 1939 designs are now on display. See our new dining and breakfast rooms, bedroom and kitchen fixtures. Uclters Electric 238 So. State. Phone Was. 670 7 Ir anotherTiquid I5IAJ as ASPHALT WELL Edward Scherer of Latuda president and Airs. D. J. DeWar of Salt Lake City as secretary. Vice presidents elected were Airs. Ross ONeil of Garfield, Mrs. Thomas Hilton of Castlegate, Mrs. Daid C. Busch of Helper, Airs. S. L. Brown of Salt Lake City, and Airs. C. Ben Beal of Alurray. TEST OIL WELL TO BE DRILLED NEAR TORREY RICHFIELD Articles of in-- 1 been filed by Henhave corporation E. local a Beal, ry attorney, for the Teasdale Oil corporation, a firm of 25 incorporators from California, mostly oil operators, who are setting up rigging preparatory to starting drilling next week on a test well southeast of Torrey in Wayne county. Officers of the corporation are Patrick II. J. Henry, president; who will vice president, Torgenson, be in charge of operations; E. M. L. Lunceford, secretary-treasure- r; Michels and D. A. Sweet, directors. Richfield'lersons who happened to be in Torrey this week report that the company will start drill-- 1 cas- ing operations with a also the that is reported ing. It on 3000 taken has lease a company acres of privately owned land, unrs der an agreement whereby will share in profits should the company strike oil. A pocket of oil was found a couple of years ago when a water well was dug in this vicinity. Officers state that reports from their geologists indicate there is a fair chance of finding something 12-in- ch ' Another maltha well was brought at Rozel point, Box Elder county. According to reports the new well produces more liquefied asphalt than other producing wells in that vicinity. It is reported that the entire output of the wells at Rozel point is marketed to a large automobile concern in Alichigan. 1) YGU GET Just received New Spring Suits, Hats, Shirts and Shoes. All Union Labeled. Union Clerks to Serve You exactly TE3E COIL Cl nOGENDLUr.lG 59 YOU WANT East 2nd South IN y Luennetts AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY Paints Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Last! Boost, Build and Support your State. Use Amer- ican continuous towels and all kinds of linens they furnish. Support industries that support you. 33 East 6th Sooth Was. 2484-8- 5 IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN y land-owne- .. vs in A Co. No guess-worno costly matching, tinting and mixing. The Bennett Colorizer way is sure, fast and economical. Ask ns for Bennetts FREE large color chips. k, BENNETT GLASS & PAINT CO, 5 W. First South 61-6- A t Your Service ... A JFrieudiy WSanh Speaking of the national A. F. L. For policies, Air. Alorgan said: the first time in history the A. F. of value. L. has taken a stand with the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Alanufacturers Association. And William Green takes his place as one of the three greatest traitors of all time Judas Iscariot, Benedict Arnold and William Green. The duty of the C. I. 0. was defined by Air. Morgan as bringing CIVIC CLUBS BOOST UTAH RESOURCES Unanimous support Of projects which would develop the natural resources found in Utah was pledged by directors of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southeni Utah at their recent meeting in Price. . DEST WISHES Chief among the problems discussed was the use of Utah rock CO. CREAMERY BROOKLAWN asphalt by the state road commission in building roads wherever Gen. Office, Salt Lake City Reed Stevens, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. possible. ELEVEN FACTORIES With Frank G. Martines of Richfield leading the discussion, it was Buyers of Milk and Cream in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming pointed out that during the past Alanufacturers of Brooklawn Butter, Brooklawn Full Cream year the state has used approxiCheese, Brooklawn Skim Milk Powder j mately 400,000 tons of oil, which has been brought in from other states, to hard surface highways, while using only 201 tons of Utah rock asphalt. Our states greatest hobby seems to be kicking out home industry, and if we cant kick them out, we tax them out, declared Mr. Martines in telling of the value of the local product. Rock asphalt is mined near Sunnyside and also near Vernal. Dr. F. R. King of Greenriver and others, vouched for the feasibility of using the product, even though the original cost is somewhat greater than oil. Its dura-- ; bility Is much greater, the riding Other towns are but a moment away -- by telephone CALL Get an immediate, spoken reply when you want information. Pick up your telephone to get things done in a hurry. The operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any towns The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. 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